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Homeomorphically Irreducible Spanning Trees in Locally Connected Graphs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2012

GUANTAO CHEN
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA (e-mail: gchen@gsu.edu)
HAN REN
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China
SONGLING SHAN
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA (e-mail: gchen@gsu.edu)

Abstract

A spanning tree T of a graph G is called a homeomorphically irreducible spanning tree (HIST) if T does not contain vertices of degree 2. A graph G is called locally connected if, for every vertex vV(G), the subgraph induced by the neighbourhood of v is connected. In this paper, we prove that every connected and locally connected graph with more than 3 vertices contains a HIST. Consequently, we confirm the following conjecture due to Archdeacon: every graph that triangulates some surface has a HIST, which was proposed as a question by Albertson, Berman, Hutchinson and Thomassen.

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